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Lecturer - Mechanical Engineering - Practical Skills and Apprenticeships

Lecturer - Mechanical Engineering - Practical Skills and Apprenticeships

HRUC - Uxbridge College

Hillingdon

  • £28,021 - £39,078 per year
  • Expired
Salary:
per annum
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2020
Apply by:
26 July 2020

Job overview

Uxbridge College has excellent facilities for the delivery of our Engineering provision.  We are seeking to appoint an enthusiastic individual with a background in Mechanical Engineering and practical workshop skills to teach across a range of programmes to our vocational learners, mainly aged between 16 and 19 years old.  You would teach across a range of apprenticeship frameworks and standards such as Engineering Technicians (e.g. machinist, mechatronics, engineering fitter, maintenance and operations).


You will need to be qualified to Level 3 in a relevant subject area with industrial experience in the field of Engineering.  You will have some teaching/training experience within the subject area and the ability to engage and inspire young vocational learners aged 16-19.   Practical experience of working in a mechanical engineering workshop using lathes, milling machines and other workshop equipment is an essential requirement for this post, and some knowledge and experience of Apprenticeships is also required.  You will either possess or be prepared to achieve the advanced level teaching qualification, which will be supported financially in full by the College.

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About HRUC - Uxbridge College

HARROW COLLEGE AND UXBRIDGE COLLEGE  MISSION AND STRATEGIC AIMS

OUR PURPOSE

HCUC serves the local community and employers. Our resources are dedicated to providing education and training, to the highest standards, which benefits both the individual and the economy. We do this by being socially inclusive and working in partnership with others.

MISSION
 

Committed to excellence and student success in everything we do.

The strategic aims of our mission are:

1. To improve workforce skills and meet the needs of individuals and employers
2. To be committed to student success and exceed national standards
3. To work for the community, with the community and within the community
4. To achieve growth and investment for the future.

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